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The Italian EducationSystem

I.I.S. Cesare Beccaria Carbonia Italy

Leonardo Project Last meeting Carbonia

The Education System in Italy is organized according to the autonomy of schools. The State has exclusive competence on general issuess on education, on minimum standards to be guaranteed throughout the country and on the fundamental principles that Regions should comply with within their competence. Regions share their competences with State on education issues while they have exclusive competence on vocational education and training. Schools are autonomous as for didactic, organization and research and development activities. Education is compulsory for 10 years, from 6 to 16 years of age.

NURSERY SCHOOL for children from 6 months to 3 years old Not compulsory

PRE-SCHOOL for children between 3-5 years old Lasting 5 years Not compulsory

PRIMARY SCHOOL for children between 6 -10 years old Lasting 5 years Compulsory

LOWER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL for children between 11-13 years old Lasting 3 years Compulsory

Liceo (like Grammar Schools in Britain): • for classical studies • for scientific studies • for foreign languages • for arts • for dance and music • for human sciences

Vocational High School: • Service area ‐ Agriculture and rural development ‐ Enology, gastronomy and tourist

promotion ‐ Trade ‐ Social health

• Industrial and artisan area ‐ Industrial production and craft ‐ Maintenance and technical assistance

Technical High School: • Economic Sector Administration, finance and marketing Tourism • Technological sector

Italian Secondary Education

- Weekly time: 32 hours a week

Technical High School News

GENERAL COMMON AREA

AREA OF SPECIALIZATION

FIRST TWO YEARS

660 hours 396 hours

THIRD/FOURTH AND FIFTH YEAR

495 hours 561 hours

Identity of Technical Schools

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MATHEMATICS

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SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY

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ENGLISH (possibility of introducing the teaching of English in a technical

subject)

Accountancy

1st year 2 hours per week

2nd year 2 hours per week

3rd year 4 hours per week

4th year 7 hours per week

5th year 7 hours per week

Vocational High School NEWS

• Weekly time: 32 hours a week • Structure of the five-years path: 2-years like technical high school last 3-years more professionalising more alternance school-work

ASSESSMENT (EVALUATION) & STATE EXAMINATION

• Italian test (written composition, essay, newspaper

article);

• Written test on specific topics (area of specialization);

• Questions on four or five subjects different from n. 1 and 2.

• Oral test

After five years, students take a School-leaving exam. Three written tests:

Formative educational experiences to improve the learning outcomes of students:

ALTERNATION SCHOOL-WORK The enlarge company as classroom to offer the opportunity to learn in practical working.

SIMULATED TRAINING COMPANY Simulating a company formed by students who take the roles of shareholders, directors, auditors and employees.

STAGE It is a period of training “on the job” in a company, which is an opportunity for direct knowledge of the working world as well as of the acquisition of specific skills.

Since 2011 the government has suggested INVALSI for the second Class of High School.

INVALSI means National Evaluation Service on two subjects: Italian and Maths.

For Italian this is a test designed to assess the ability of reading comprehension and knowledge of basic structures of the Italian language.

INVALSI Tests

For Maths tests verify the knowledge and

skills in numbers, spaces and shapes.

Innovative features :

• Strong integration of theoretical and practical knowledge;

• Learning outcomes declined in skills, abilities and knowledge according to the European Framework (EQF) to facilitate the mobility

of people in the European Union;

• Central laboratories;

• Internships, apprenticeships and alternation school-work in operational contexts for learning;

• Possible cooperation with external experts to enrich the educational

offer and develop expertise;

After Secondary School:

Tertiary or Higher Education Post-Secondary non-Tertiary Education University

University

• University degree

• Specialized degree

• PhDs

• Master

To know more: • www.pubblica.istruzione.it • www.indire.it • www.istruzionelombardia.it • http://www.invalsi.it/snv1011/index.php?action=informazioniutili

Thank for your attention!!!

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